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BBNaija: Ozo Wins IVM Caris At The Innoson Motors Challenge (Photos)
BBNaija housemate Ozo has emerged winner of the BBNaija Innoson Motors challenge. Also, he has been subsequently rewarded with a brand new 2020 IVM Caris.
As the winner of the 2020 BBNaija Innoson car task, Ozo was also given the big golden star balloon attached to his car prize.
Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing (IVM) is an indigenous Nigerian auto brand. They focus on producing affordable as well as durable vehicles for Africans with the aim of preventing the importation of used cars to Africa.
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READ ALSO: Innoson Received Order For $4.7m Cars From S/Leone After NASS Lawmakers Rejected IVM Vehicles
About The 2020 IVM Caris
According to an official details released about the 2020 IVM Caris on their official website, they said..
“With an Engine Capacity of 2.0L, IVM Caris is one of our forays into future car designs. With captivating sleeker design, it was produced to give you the all-encompassing comfort, sophistication, and experience you crave in a modern car. Imbibing our concept of regionalization in car manufacturing, IVM Caris embodies the beauty you want to explore in a car and the strength you need to sustain the experience.”
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